Six
hybrid tigers given new home in India
Bangalore,
April 29, 2002: For Ginny, Royale, Zeudy, Harak,
King and Roque, six hybrid tigers(of Sibreian strain)
rescued from captivity in Europe, the Bannerghatta National
Park, has become their new home. On Monday (April 29,
2002) they were released into a brand new sanctuary,
established near the National Park, especially for them.
The lifetime care facility has been established
by the Forest Department, Government of Karnataka in
association with Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) and funded
by Born Free Foundation (UK).
The tigers were released into the wild
by award-winning actress and passionate animal welfare
campaigner, Virginnia McKenna. The six tigers were transferred
from the Big Cat Sanctuary, Kent, UK, on board a British
Airways flight from London Heathrow to Chennai Airport
The tigers arrived in Chennai early on
Sunday (April 28) morning. From Chennai they were transported
in two trucks to Bangalore. The trucks were covered
with thatch and constantly kept wet to keep the cages
cool.
After a fairly bumpy eight-hour ride from
Chennai to Banaglore, the tigers were taken to their
new home outside Bannerghatta National Park. The tigers
were kept in their cages, what will be their home from
now onwards, to recuperate from the arduous journey.
The tigers were released into a small
pre-release area, which has patch of lawn and some play
things for the tigers like a wading pool an d some truck-tyres.
Once they are fully recouped and adjusted to their new
environment, they will be released into a larger area,
which has been built to replicate `tiger habitat.
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